Etsy expands Purchase Protection: What sellers need to fix before 7 May
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When OpenAI confirmed a 4% transaction fee for Shopify merchants selling through ChatGPT Instant Checkout starting January 26, 2026, it did more than introduce a new cost. It validated ChatGPT as an emerging commerce surface with real marketplace economics and forced sellers to reassess how AI fits into their revenue stack.
This fee lands at a moment when ChatGPT’s scale is no longer theoretical. Over the past 12 months, monthly active users have climbed steadily, crossing the 850–900 million range by late 2025. Growth accelerated sharply in the second half of the year, signaling that ChatGPT is moving from early adoption into habitual use. For sellers, this matters because AI-led commerce could be another revenue diversification channel.
Geographically, ChatGPT usage is widely distributed. The United States and India each account for roughly 16% of total visitors, followed by Brazil, Canada, and several Western European markets. This dispersion has two implications for sellers.
Industry-level data further sharpens the picture. Retail and CPG(Consumer Packaged Goods) rank near the top of industries where consumers already use ChatGPT during purchasing journeys. This suggests that product research, comparison, and qualification (not impulse buying) are the dominant use cases. Which translates to: Sellers offering complex, configurable, or explanation-heavy products are structurally better positioned than those competing purely on price.
Sellers who treat ChatGPT as “another marketplace” and simply enable checkout are likely to be disappointed. The ones who succeed will treat it as a third revenue layer, alongside marketplaces and DTC, optimized for intent capture rather than volume.
Adding ChatGPT as a revenue layer requires the following changes:
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